Effects of Retail Sectors

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The retail sector has helped in giving strong impetus to overall economic growth as a significant driver of the growth of services sector, which contributes as mush as 54 per cent of GDP. It has strong backward and forward linkages with other sectors like agriculture and industry through stimulating demand for goods and through mass marketing, packaging, storage and transport.

HTTP://PAKISTANMBA.JIMDO.COMFOR DOWNLOADING THIS REPORT AND FOR MORE PROJECTS, ASSIGNMENTS, REPORTS ONMARKETING,MANAGEMENT,ECONOMICSMARKETING MANAGEMENT,ACCOUNTING,HUMAN RESOURCE,ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR,FINANCIAL MANAGEMENTCOST ACCOUNTINGVISITHTTP://PAKISTANMBA.JIMDO.COMAn Overview of Indian Retail SectorThe retail sector has helped in giving strong impetus to overall economic growth as a significant driver of the growth of services sector, which contributes as mush as 54 per cent of GDP. It has strong backward and forward linkages with other sectors like agriculture and industry through stimulating demand for goods and through mass marketing, packaging, storage and transport. Moreover, it creates considerable direct and indirect employment in the economy. Also, the consumers have benefited in terms of wide range of products available in a market. Size of the Modern Retail Sector The emergence of new formats and the evolution of modern retail in India has attracted attention in recent years. [The data sets published by different authorities are not strictly comparable as they are based on surveys, but they give some idea of the trends and prospects.] The retail sector, currently, is said to contribute 10 per cent of Indias GDP (Confederation of Indian Industry), and is expected to grow at a robust rate of 36 per cent per annum by the end of 2008 (Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India, ASSOCHAM). This growth would expand